“phi and psi figurines,” statuette sculpture: “koutrophos”; nurse; made of terracotta, in Sub-Mycenaean style (Late Helladic period, dated to 1400 BC)Figurine sculpture: Frontal view of centaur; from Lefkandi, made of clay (Dark Age period)Statuette sculpture: Warrior w/ conical cap; made of bronze (Geometric period, dated to 8th c. BC)“Hero andCentaur,” statuette sculpture, from Olympia (?), made of bronze (Orientalizing period, dated to 8th c. BC; now at NY, MMA)In-the-round sculpture, from Samos, made of ivory (Orientalizing period, dated to ca. 625)Sculpture: Head from statue of Artemis; made of gold & ivory (Archaic period, dated to 6th c. BC)Bust sculpture: Head of Apollo; from Delphi, made of gold & ivory (Archaic period, dated to 6th c. BC; now at Archaeological Museum of Delphi)“Lady at the Window,” relief sculpture, from Mycenae (Orientalizing period)“Lady at the Window,” sculpture: Woman w. veil. Peloponnesian sculptor, aka “Mycenae metope”; used as metope, from Mycenae (Orientalizing period, dated to 640-620 BC)“Lady of Auxerre,” in-the-round sculpture used as kore (Orientalizing period, dated to ca. 640; now at Louvre, Paris)Statue sculpture used as kore, from Thera (Orientalizing period, dated to 640 BC)“Auxerre Kore (l.); Kore of Nikandria (r.),” statue sculpture used as kore, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to mid 7th c. BC (l.); 650 BC (r.))“Hera of Samos,” statue sculpture: Dedicated by Cheramynes; used as kore, from Samos, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 570-560 BC; now at Louvre)In-the-round sculpture: Greek maiden, in color (kore); used as kore (Archaic period, dated to c. 570 BC)“Peplos Kore,” statue sculpture: Statue retains some traces of color; used as kore, from Acropolis, Athens, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 530 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)“Peplos Kore,” statue sculpture used as kore, from Acropolis, Athens (Archaic period, dated to ca. 530 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)“Peplos Kore,” statue sculpture: Detail of Head, note traces of paint, votive offering; used as kore, from Acropolis, Athens, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 530 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)“Peplos Kore,” statue sculpture used as kore, from Acropolis, Athens, made of clay (Archaic period, dated to ca. 530 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)“Peplos Kore,” statue sculpture used as kore, from Acropolis, Athens, made of clay (Archaic period, dated to ca. 530 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)Statue sculpture: Richly draped garments, much color preserved, votive; used as kore, from Acropolis, Athens, made of stone (Archaic period, dated to c. 510 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)“Siphnian Treasury,” treasury sculpture: Karyatids; from Delphi, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to c. 525 BC)3-D Model of “Siphnian Treasury,” treasury architecture, from Delphi (Archaic period, dated to 525 BC)Statue sculpture: Work of Chian Artist, vivid colors; used as kore, from Acropolis, Athens, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to 510 BC; now at Acropolis Museum)“Kore of Euthydikos,” statue sculpture: Dedicator named on base; used as kore, made of marble, with inscription (dated to 490 BC; now at Acropolis Museum)“Peplos Kore,” statue sculpture: Imperial statue in Archaic style; used as kore, made of marble (dated to 1st c. BC/CE; now at Baltimore, Wlaters Art Gallery)Statue sculpture used as kouros, from Delphi, made of bronze (Archaic period) (now at Delphi Museum)“General Thayhapme,” sculpture: Egyptian XXX Dynasty; made of quartzite (dated to 360-343 BC; now at MMA)“The New York Kouros,” in-the-round sculpture used as kouros, from Attica (alleged), made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 600 BC; now at MMA, New York)“Sounion kouros,” in-the-round sculpture used as kouros, from Sounion, Attica, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 580 BC; now at Nat. Mus., Athens)In-the-round sculpture: Cleobis and Biton?; used as kouros, from Delphi, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 580)In-the-round sculpture: Cleobis and Biton?; used as kouros, from Delphi, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 580 BC; now at Delphi Museum)“Melian kouros,” in-the-round sculpture used as kouros, from Melos (Archaic period, dated to ca. 550 BC)“The Anavysos Kouros,” in-the-round sculpture used as kouros, from Anavysos, Attica, made of marble (dated to ca. 530 BC; now at Nat. Mus., Athens)“Athenian Treasury,” relief sculpture: Detail of Head of Heracles; from Delphi, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to c. 500 BC)“Kouros of Aristodikos,” statue sculpture used as kouros, from Anarysos (Attic), made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 500 BC; now at Nat. Mus., Athens)“Kritios Boy,” statue sculpture used as kouros, made of marble (Classical period, dated to 490-480 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)“Blond Youth,” in-the-round sculpture used as kouros (Classical period)“Rampin Horseman,” statue sculpture: After French collector who had head. Body with plaster cast head in Acropolis Museum, original head in the Louvre. Votive; used as votive, from Athens, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to ca. 560 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens (torso), Louvre (head))Relief sculpture by Aristokles: Sepulchral stele of Ariston; used as stele, from Velanidezza, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to c. 520 BC; now at Nat. Mus., Athens)“Theseus and Antiopeia,” in-the-round sculpture: Sculpture from west pediment of Temple of Apollo Daphnophoros; used as pediment, from Eretria (Euboea), made of marble (Archaic period, dated to end of 6th c)Sculpture, from Samos, made of stone (Archaic period, dated to 560-550 BCE; now at Samos Museum)Drawing Reconstruction of “Olympian Zeus,” statue sculpture by Phidias, from Temple of Zeus, Olympia, made of gold & ivory (Classical period, dated to ca. 460 BCE)Isometric Drawing Reconstruction of “Athena of Phedias,” acropolis sculpture: Inside cella of Parthenon; made of gold & ivoryTemple architecture: West pediment: Centauromachy; used as pediment, from Temple of Zeus, Olympia (Archaic period)Relief sculpture: Seer, from pediment; from Temple of Zeus, Olympia (Classical period)Statue sculpture: Apollo, Lapith, and Centaur. From west pediment; from Temple of Zeus, Olympia, made of marble (Classical period, dated to c. 460 BC)Head sculpture: Detail of Apollo’s Head from west Pediment; from Temple of Zeus, Olympia, made of marble (Classical period, dated to c. 460 BC; now at Olumpia Museum)Relief sculpture: Poseidon, Apollo, Artemis (cast of frieze); from Acropolis, Athens (Classical period, dated to 447-432 BC)“Libation bearers,” relief sculpture: Youths carrying jars (hydriaphoroi); from Acropolis, Athens, made of marble (Classical period, dated to 447-438 BC; now at Acropolis Museum, Athens)“Tyrannicides,” statue sculpture by Kritios and Nesiotes: Harmodias and Aristogeiton, copies of bronze originals; from Rome, made of marble (Classical period, dated to 477-476 BC; now at Naples Nat. Mus.)“Ludovisi Throne,” relief sculpture: Birth of Aphrodite?; from Locri?, made of marble (Classical period, dated to ca. 480-47; now at Museo Nazionale, Rome)In-the-round sculpture: Dying Niobid; used as pediment, made of marble, in Classical style (Classical period, dated to 440 BC; now at Rome, Terme Museum)“Riace Bronze,” in-the-round sculpture, made of bronze (Classical period, dated to 5th C. BC)“Riace Bronze,” in-the-round sculpture, made of bronze (Classical period, dated to 5th C. BC)“Riace Bronze,” in-the-round sculpture: Detail of eye after restoration; made of bronze (Classical period, dated to 5th c. BC)Statue sculpture: Athena Promachos from West pediment; from Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, made of marble (Archaic period, dated to c. 510 BC; now at Munich)“Discobolus (Discus-thrower),” statue sculpture by Myron: Copy (now at Museo Nat. Rome)Relief sculpture: Centaur with Lapith women beside Artemis; from Temple of Apollo, Bassae (Classical period, dated to 400-390 BCE; now at British Museum, London)“Cowboy,” in-the-round sculpture used as acroteria, from Poggio Civitate (Murlo), Etruria (Archaic period, dated to ca. 575 BC)In-the-round sculpture: Youth riding sea monster; from Vulci, made of stone (Etruscan period, dated to mid-6th c. BC; now at Villa Giulia, Rome)“Paolozzi Urn,” pottery vessel: Standing woman; used as burial urn, from Chiusi, made of terracotta (Etruscan period, dated to late 7th c. BC; now at Mus. Naz., Chiusi)“Canopic Urn,” pottery vessel used as burial urn, from Dolciano, made of terracotta (Etruscan period, dated to after 600 BC; now at Museo Archeologico, Chiusi)In-the-round sculpture used as sarcophagus (Etruscan period, dated to end of 6th c. BC; now at Museo della Villa Giulia, Rome)In-the-round sculpture: Husband and wife; used as sarcophagus, made of terracotta (Etruscan period, dated to end of 6th c. BC; now at Museo della Villa Giulia, Rome)“Alexander the Great,” bust sculpture: Head and upper torso, fragment from statuette, made of Egyptian alabaster; used as portrait, from Egypt (Hellenistic period, dated to Early 3rd c. BC; now at Brooklyn Museum)Sculpture: Old market woman; from Rome (Hellenistic period, dated to 2nd c. BC; now at MMA, NY)Bust sculpture: Philosopher; from sea off Anticythera, made of bronze“Todi Mars,” in-the-round sculpture: Warrior; from slopes of Monte Santo, made of bronze (Classical period, dated to late 5th c. BC)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)“The Boxer,” sculpture, made of bronze (Hellenistic period) (now at Museo Naz. delle Terme, Rome)In-the-round sculpture, from Campania, made of marble (Augustan period, dated to 1st c. BC; now at Naples, Museo Nazionale)Relief sculpture: Funerary scuplture; made of marble (Republican period, dated to 1st c. BC)“Julius Caesar,” bust sculpture used as portrait“Pompey,” bust sculpture used as portrait (Republican period)In-the-round sculpture: Augustus as priest; made of marble (Augustan period)“Nero,” bust sculpture used as portrait (Neronian period, dated to 60s AD)“Trajan,” bust sculpture used as portrait (Trajanic period)